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The closing number "The Sky Children" was written in the summer of 1966 during a sunny day at the beach in Swanage. [2] The lyrics bear a striking similarity to Donovan's "Legend of a Girl Child Linda", although that song did not see release until late August 1966 in America and June 1967 in the UK, after "The Sky Children" was allegedly written.
The choreography of "Me and the Sky" is simple but effective, consisting only of the female ensemble and incorporating chairs and tables, much like the rest of the musical. It starts with the pilot character Beverly sitting in a chair by a table. The other female members of the ensemble also sit in chairs backstage in the shadows.
Sky Like a Broken Clock is an album by American blues singer and guitarist Kelly Joe Phelps, released in 2001. It reached No. 8 on the Billboard Top Blues Albums charts. It reached No. 8 on the Billboard Top Blues Albums charts.
Songs from Tsongas: 35th Anniversary Concert is a live video and album by the English rock band Yes, released on DVD in 2005 and CD and Blu-ray in 2014 by Image Entertainment.
"Mirror to the Sky" is a song by the British progressive rock band Yes, the track was first released on the bands 23rd studio album Mirror to the Sky, released in May 2023. [1] It is a near-14-minute recording, described as "sweeping and cinematic".
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The Bugaloos – lyrics by Norman Gimbel, composed by Charles Fox, performed by The Bugaloos cast; Bunk'd ("Kikiwaka") – Kevin Quinn; The Busy World of Richard Scarry – Milan Kymlicka; Butterflies ("Love is Like a Butterfly") – Dolly Parton (adapted by Ronnie Hazlehurst, performed by Clare Torry)
Of those who love the vastness of the sky, To a friend we send a message of the brave who serve on high. We drink to those who gave their all of old Then down we roar to score the rainbow's pot of gold. A toast to the host of those we boast, the U.S. Air Force! (Verse IV) Off we go into the wild sky yonder, Keep the wings level and true;